Both Bonet and Kravitz were asked by Rolling Stone to define what 'hot' means to them in their respective articles.

"To me ‘hot’ means someone who’s vibrant and confident and comfortable with who they are,” Kravitz told the magazine. “Young Mick Jagger. Aretha Franklin. When somebody allows themselves to be who they are unapologetically — and they’re a good person — that’s really hot.”

Bonet had a spookily similar answer to her daughter, despite Kravitz never actually reading it.

“People think you’re hot if you’re on TV,” Bonet said in 1988 . “To me, hot means uncompromising. It means nonconforming, not afraid, just be what you are and what you feel.”

“Wow, that’s so cool!” says Kravitz when she heard the response.

“We’re the same! I’ve genuinely never seen her answer to that. She instilled that in me I guess. That’s so cool.”

Zoë also paid tribute to her famous dad -- Lenny Kravitz -- in photos that will appear in the Rolling Stone issue to be released on November 2nd. The actress wears a feather boa that belongs to her paternal grandmother and is reportedly reminiscent of his Mama Said album cover.

"We like our boas," she explained.

"I’ve kind of stayed away on purpose from referencing my parents, because I’ve been just trying to create my own identity,” she added.

“But I feel like it’s a good time. I feel comfortable in my own skin. And it’s nice to do that homage to them. Because I love them! They’re my parents!”